Binary bullets : the ethics of cyberwarfare / edited by Fritz Allhoff, Adam Henschke, and Bradley Jay Strawser.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016Description: xviii, 296 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780190221089 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- Ethics of cyberwarfare
- 172.42 23
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Book | Dept. of Political Science General Stacks | Dept. of Political Science | Non-fiction | 172.42 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | POL22085 |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Foundational norms for cyberwarfare -- Emerging norms for cyberwarfare / George R. Lucas, Jr -- The emergence of international legal norms for cyberconflict / Michael N. Schmitt and Liis Vihul -- Distinctive ethical issues of cyberwarfare / Randall R. Dipert -- Cyberwarfare and the just war tradition -- Cyber chevauchées: cyberwar can happen / David Whetham -- Cyberwarfare as ideal war / Ryan Jenkins -- Postcyber: dealing with the aftermath of cyberattacks / Brian Orend -- Ethos of cyberwarfare -- Beyond Tallinn: the code of the cyberwarrior? / Matthew Beard -- Immune from cyberfire? The psychological and physiological effects of cyberwarfare / Daphna Canetti, Michael L. Gross, and Israel Waismel-Manor -- Beyond machines: humans in cyber operations, espionage, and conflict / David Danks and Joseph H. Danks -- Cyberwarfare, deception, and privacy -- Cyber perfidy, ruse, and deception / Heather M. Roff -- Cyberattacks and "dirty hands": cyberwar, cybercrime, or covert political action? / Seumas Miller -- Moral concerns with cyberespionage: automated keyword searches and data mining / Michael Skerker.
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